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t'hlc?*v>. 111. Offlcal Artvrmll^
m?nU at tha rat* allowed by
law.
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tatioiuil lolti'in on "<ubj?vts "of
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of tin- nuthorH and
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any alarm, lor that in one olitre
ilint the pioat Senator will'never
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IUn nte?d ?t Jackaon, Mkhh. while
Bishop Williams wan in the Bible
lamb. It was u masterly elTort.
Last year Bishop Toakes preached.
Xlieil back to the Senior Bishop.
i Kampbellgrrams \\
< Stephen t'anjpbeJI 1L
/VNM'AI. HOAU1) JV1KKT1NC'
Wiij, it a hoard mooting or a
oovbnant mooting? It whs niiuTt
~ii?KT of kindrod spirits. whoro un
lot standing ami goodwill prosid
o. It was the birthay tor a .now
.lirothcr. to brothor fooling. Not
a (yutVlo, not a joft, not a singlo
discord. It whs the thirst hU'Otmg
cvoi hold among so large a
gathering. Everybody was on an
important or rand of goodwill.
Ireat dssm>*-were _pondorod pi ay
rt'nlly, ttreat debates wo lit ~biT
ipnotly and quickly.* The whole
nogram was areeptod. National
ssnos woro adjusted. Every man
was gtvoli a plaVo and he tilled his
lace. Itoaul vaoanoios woro till
d. ' It was something now under
ho moon. It showed what Irnil
orship oi?n do. , .
nil-: sorriiKASTKK-N im;ioN.\i.
MKi:riN<;
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assoinbloil tho nvt<itost .host t
hiptist hailors' .front lio.oi^ia. Klo
. win. Aluhauui, Tonn'pssip., N-ort h
"iirolmsi, mul South t'ur.ohnu ovVr
I'iMi in'tins state. I'.nion Unptisi
I'huroh. Kov I . .lonhitis. phs
or. t'ohiilthia, S. CV. is. the iiiloi
a^uitK pastor A tiiip spirit ami
i?ji iviiiritt . have boon worhoil out
vith Zioii Itaptist. Kov .1 1*. -Key it
or. pastor, whereby. all: si ssiops
w ill ho holil at Ziott. ,
Ko^istration if eon, < huuhos $.'t]
>. S K. T l'. M?l? ami othoi
- I'm oh auxiliaries' $ 1 oO. As-oii
lUome t?h tH>. 1 till I \ uluals $1.00.
Vou. cannot alTotii to ntiss meet my
ho leaders of troso stato;;, ami tin
?iispr at ion?ci sn.-h t'ollowsh-.o
Ante liov. I ? t' Jenkins,' tOl"-'
lai ili li-strj oj. l'oliiiubia^,:er \<o;i7
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.it a yioiip meeting. t_ln'-March.
ill hoUl. rj:u*Niilo.'
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bb?^mind is blowing. ThiH is one
time that u rial man Ts bouniT to ~
bo nominated by the Republicans, i
Democrats >ete. In fact the boys J
have things i so . scramldod until j
there are l#ut|'few aside from the i
first and bust?and all the-time a.
de moor ate *inec they fuil to be.
otherwise is to be willing lot .every
man to have a fair shot regardless
to creed or color and since the
colored man tied bard and fact in
furl haw chains a hunt his political
necks fastened together with,
"yale" locks of face predujiee.
They are little 'concerned' as to
- who or. what is going on-in Washington
just so the patty in power
Ivors the name of Democrat and
they can put ever their local pro- .'
grant undistrubed. Hut it seems [,
that even -the. solid South is getting
cracks in it Louisiana showed
the hoys that, the spirit of opposition
Which was suposcd to be
checked when the senator from
that state, was shot down is still
"stalking through the land, growing-mure
determined as the moon,
wax ami wane. Then fieoigia, one
of the "heretofore strongest ,spokes
ill the wheel, pulled off a lug protest
meeting, lciid by the popular
i lover in r of that. state. 1 said big
and it was not'only big but was
something new in tlie South. Never
befi*re in the history, of this;
country has a Democrat tloverm i
of a southern state-In on abe to
i all a protest mooting, against a
I'etnocrat nvMih in and over
:i,00v> citizens of the state n s? hd
vd yini ehcerod the mpetin?r on.
So utter till things of to day me
not so solid iveii if the Niiijrra is
ro:.en over.
Now let" us fv i a little while
eoiho hotne and talk of our own
poiitual plight over what are wo
to do in South iiii> hna as repubiieans.
W.itli no regular or^aniz-.
fd \l mean no state organization 1
that has follow, d the rules as laid
din,. m the Villi Vi >d. Oi tiu^
National l'arty but so far as hav'mg
an -(organization that bases it's
claims upon the fact that each
'comity is ,'ij.an: ed?w nil?a du'.>
eh eted-ehair man-and so ojt which
was done, in a regular couivty convention""made
.' up of registered
\etc s".. represent mi: the dtlfere-nt
precmts of'.the:: county, w ro in
turn N*eie du!> chsted at a pte.eint
inciting: called by a regular
.precmt chairman. 1'here ts no
organization ui the. state formed
and fashioned ." this was which
| .# xr.o o:uv lojta. way un rales
i .ani eiown to. ir^vv!; the party in
Now Jav'soy v eViie* or WVst \ ir!
ii-.r. a aiv the >a:v.;- or South Ca|
a It we a.-.-to haw a parity
the state why. tvt ir.st or*
| car.t.'o front top to bottom ir*. tin
; w 4y. that lata by the r;:!I
tor sottto :r.tjrht> tn;.o \j.ttsta:niir.^
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Mi ss Mattie" Mae Clinkscales'
was in the eity^^atureiay^?She is
touring the Piedmont section ol <
the state in interest of a $10,000.
00 Library which is to be a joint [
concern for Benedict and Allen.
Th.. hom-d. bus SHQ.OOO.Op ,
each school' is to raise $10,000.Q(L ,
We trust that the project will succeed.
If for no other reason, it
is just a plain common sense business
like proposition. Instead of
each school straining and puffing
to buck the other in building two
?like fool NegroOj, generally do?tile
bonds of hr?tb
that they are looking out for the
people|men
and things|
% By J. S. BENN, Jr. J
Political Maneuvering in Church
Prevents Accurate Prognostication
for the 1936 General
Conference
No one seems to know anything
definitely these .days, not even the
most learned ami reputable prjo-1
phots of political or religious history.
The growing complexity of
the polieical and religious organizations
of the age has rendered it
almost impossible for the most
astute minds to guess' the election
outcome of any deliberate body.
The great causation of the mud- j
illcs of the ago is fatherless, that !
is,,no one person or group of I
persons or things will willingly ,
accept the responsibility for mutilated
condition of things its?it relates
to church nor "state;, and yet j
all of the . religious rationalistic L
group concedes to the inevitable
that some bodies Ml'ST account
for the .conditions through which
we arc now passing.
What great religious body is
there, that would not accept thoj
"ell defined definition " polities?
"a scietuv of good government".
not "bad government" or I
"dirty" politics. It seems that!
>. nn.lnv.- t ti.. (>< ?.',t l,Kt eln.
nor. for. office make, men completely
over, look or total.y-. d is re- I
spoct the fact that, ^e all are supposed
to be Christian ladies and
gentlemen. aTul the dignity that |
shcu.d characterise our every net.
Would any sane rational dignified [
high class Christian gentleman se j
uoasly object to ioipation in!
an . drear.icat tor. that, had decent
ethical "jrevtrnnn.nl" a-1 its ' objective?
I we;:hi thin!, not.
And something: tells me that no |
Inch class Christian lady or gMulo-1
matt world stoop beneath" <hi?" YeItcion.s
di.cr.ity- and in: verity ot
resort to "dnty" political tricks'
r the most, '.aera: ;vo payir.c PvVs;
t.ion5 thal-Yn >:harrch or state has
:o other. Thinktr.c of a statement
which a pp. a red. in an article re
cehtly Vv Dr. D 0: Walk. r. who:'
he :ctered to the new composition;
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THE VOICE FROM THE i
MOUNTAIN , 1
Gathering The Facts. \
By B. F. Stewart. . c
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The late Dr. John It. Wilson s
natnl to writo flOm the *
subject: "Facts are Facts/^and 1
this is true from almost every . \
angle. There comes a time in the | 1
life of an individual when he can j 1
no longer say or write what he (
believes but must be able to have
the* facts in hand. jOf course,
there must be a sacrifice made by s
some one to ascertain these facts. \
Some where I learned during my j
school career that there were 3 ]
ways of "getting information, vizu,
conversation, observation and read j
ing. The writer does not wish to <
he partial but if he were permitted
to choose from the above nam- ,
ed ways, he would choose obser- (
vntion_and conversation: for there i
is no better way to ascertain a i
fact than to see it or have a per- f
sonal interview with the one who i
realty- hns the facts in haifed. ~~ 1
The week of Jan. 31st thru the J
24th was a great week for .collect- t
ing facts about Negro Baptists
in South Carolina. While attend- '
ing the fellowship group meeting >
of the Bantist M ?nH F. Pnnvon.
tion at Estill, Barnwell and Or- 1
nngeburg the was able to secure
valuable information concerning ]
the organization of the first bap- ;
tist family in ^he state. It is. really ;
a treat for anyone desiring: to ^
know the early history of the bap- *
tist family in th^ state to have a *
chat with such valiant pioneers as
Rev. Pi- II. Thomas of Estill, and r
ReV. C. D. Sally of Orangeburg.
These dear fathers, with a hcst of
other sue|j. as Revs. Marshall of
McCormick, Prince"of.Cheraw, Clilmore
of Rock Hill have a bulk of
information that will be helpful in (
compiling a history for the bap- .
list" of the state. Somebody said a c
few weeks ago in an article that f
the dcmewinotion needed nimnnni1
to write- their past and present t
achievements. It is true that no
one thus far has offered to under- *
take this tork which?the?writer._?
thinks will prove most valuable to
the denomination. Therefore, the.^
Statistician, has decided to under- <
take thi^ great task of compiling ?
a history for the denomination and. r
nope to nave it ready tor the lytiT f
session of the convention. He
would be glad for anyone who has c
any information that will be use*. r
ful in the history to please mail
it to him or offer any suggestion g
that vou think might help him in t.
GATHERING THE FACTS.
KASTOVER NEWS n
1?V Rev. I.. G. Bowman .
r
- * n>s.t_Su?v 1 oy w,i* very, cold and v
unpleasant day"~f c "rTchuVeh -walk- -r
.r>. altcough quite a number of
true worshipers made their 'way ..
through the snow and.w.is found
their' post of duty. a
The Supt. of the bun lay school .
ir.g absent Mrs. Bivwitson,
Er.esident of the Missionary So- e
c.oty cpemll the scfiool and the les _
si.? -was taught by the pastor. .
Service' begn,n at 11.30, with a*
o.cu't fifty mo;hbvi>,. more or. less .
ptvsent ami all joined in the ser- .
vices. It goes without saying '
f you been changed or converted . 1
you will thud your way to church 1
:f you are not able, to ride in n "
Vs. Podge or any other c.ir. All .
11 vers of the church have a-- j !'
.ui.b a responsibility- by verture
:"7T'U being a uneniber. this in* j'*
.-.:iiie? a:i \ hui ches. 1 hdli'ii1 .lie j ^
sy^rtr'Tu" vur -Fathers ,-whs to e- | Ij
*..:ge'.ire the whole world and 1
;e\e it is p.visible if .-.11 the j
. -1 < i - an: ih. n ! i iiiIum s a lie '
,i.o ir.teiv.sted in human lives, put ^
:i a special campaign and ovange- ! }
*. 't' .ill who live around'them W j
> 11 be ..b'e to reach the unreached. |
V- I s.-o ;i. I IK* illWIl'll IS till' onIV j
, *v.e for tin* Nitfu? in Anu-rua j
ti'.o t'r.inu fur-us to do to
o-ro.r.i; t'r.e ehain of hate and pre
.duo and make fi iond* Jjotweon
an.oti'.if and tin- white pisy>le.
ot .: < hartl t respect leadership- v
r.d li t otir load-, rs ^o forw and ^
I 'd softoti too hearts of our while ] s
frt'otids. that thoy niitfht op on op i v
in-- doors of brotherhood that a:'. , 0
ny r. ' '."ijjht come 11. regardless of 0
luce v'-t iVlor jind wo will sit ih-wdT '
t o table of Christ. '"* ! i:
l ot us in-tniot and inspire ouv V
op'.e to higher stand ti'd of hvre.
ha\o a hotter home life, te | d
iu.M more offoetive participation j n'
ft. -.sail. polit total, industrial..! C
and ocoti.ttnio nff .irs. I ho'.rev0 **<?
>o far as .batl.hfijr ohaivhos. rats- h
it ..moin \. paying. depts, ote. will v
v a s- 11 matter if \\o submerge t
I.'OPT an t" make thorn "secondary o
ittd lot tV.o >pirit of our father* e
iv first. which is the ifivat huitl n
for s?'u s ' " ~ 1 r
Kimora'.. of Mrs. Mamie Sharp- -j;
or was oohdnotod list Sunday at a
: o'clock from St. Phillip A M K. t
'.ate'" h\ "her pastor.- Kov l>ou- 1
an, ass-At oil by Kov .1 W Wil- v
rams of tho Watoivo Circuit,
Kt \ W .1 Johnson. of tho -Holt s
-ss 1'h i-vh and Ko\ I'axler \V o
oittniuy anread bv m?-m v .#??
o
i ' .Mrs; Shniyrv N%;rs;e!!e V
' ? iv'M j\mJ olili'sl Stowsu .loss ,>
s .<*" St Piutp. She e?mn\l sun- V
she w i" t . un.i
L K K VV'S
I I NKRAE HOME
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9\ ix: AS ?
l.OWEK riUCES
AMIU l.AM'K SV.HVH K
' V? Ni'?r As A ?Hir Sourest Phot
1S.U I VA l.OR sr. COl I MP
Ption* s?::s I. S !?*?*. M
iatur,'"\ February K, 193G
?he worked in two churches, she
ived near St. James Church and
vhan she .was not in her own
church you could rest assure she
vas in some other place of worship.
She became ill some time
igo and the end came last Thurs>f
f^ith. Undertaker Holley and
Son, one of the best in the state
ivere in charge.
The storm that took place at
the parsonage by a number of
memuers ana inenas two weeKs
igo is still going on, in this last
itorm we found Mrs. K. W. Hoi- '
ey, Mrs. Lillie Squire, Mrs. Molie
McNight, M??. Bettie Carter,
VIrs. Marguerete Farr. and others
,yho failed to leave their nameST^
^onve.again children, the latch is %_i
>n the outside of the door.
Sunday, February ,0th the Rev.
J. M. Harrison,'D. D. will preach
tt St. Phillip Church, at 11:15
i. m.t At 3 o'clock there will be
\ Pew Rally for the Missionary,
fram by the members of the Sunind
at 7:30 P. M. the Allen Proday
school and L?aeue. The
mblic is cordially invited to >11 of
.he services. , .
Those who visited St. Phillip
Sunday were Prof, and Mrs. Eurene
Barnwell, Principal of the
iVebber School, Mrs. Gorine Nick>ea,
teacher, Mrs. Annie Roberion,
teacher, Joe Cheoseborouirh.
Deacon, Blnklcf,- Scoot, Deacon,
Mr. and Mrs* Clarence Williams,
Mr. Jeff Scott, Merchant. J.' B.
Miller, Mrs. Lizzie R^aersoh {
lam Smith, Mr. Frank I.oyd, Mr.
>hooley Cope and others.
Official Board Saturday at high
i6or. l/ct us meet on time.
Come to chuich! pro to church!
?
CiAFFNEY NEWS
. "
Rev, D. M. Tobin. student of the
^ol^ate Rochester Seminary of
Rochester. ;Nj_ Y. "was in th > city
Sunday niprht and preached a very
ns tractive sermon from the sub(VI.
'Till' (Mil istiinn'.^A?pproae-t
0 Life's Set"hack."
The Speaker emphasized th? *
act that the. Religion of God is
1 ncoc
Three (3) of the deacons from
?t. Piul Baptist Church of Union,.
5. C. followe.! Rev. Tobin to Gaffley.
' They were: Messrs. Starks,
ii-sizil and Benwick.
Prof. Harold Miller of Greer,
!. C. was in the city Sun av cvelinir,
visiting friends./
The Cherokee 'County Xrras
leal Drive was fairly pool considring.the
inclemert weather.
We have raised $20.50. All of
he teachers of the county have
ot reported yet.
The County Chairr: n, Prof. J.
!. Gaffney .wishes to thank all
.'ho helped to raise . tha above
nm; add requests that those who
ave q.ot reported, do strtrt?once. ?The
following are on the-6ick
is,t this week: Mr. John Smith
nd Mr. Belk Bevans.
We are glad to know that Rev. f
. R. Jefferies is able to be out a ain.
after several weeks illness.
Messor? Eli Jefferies and N\ B.
trown of this city 'ha' e been se cte!
jurors for the Supreme
ireenvil'.e this -month'..
'otirt- which will convene in
Ir. B." E. Riley, County Chair- *tin
.: the R p.b'ican Party atendod
a tvo::t:oa 1 meetinc in Co
inilM.t >'0 Twt .ay of tr.is . wetri.
Miss MosV.le Littlejchn, a nurse
i the Wavvr'.y Hospital of Co.tntb'ia
?a< - i-h tho city ia.-t' w*ek, . .
he guest of relatives and friends.. ;
I C:u :v,kce r . Te . ch-.-rs'
uoting" w'us r.s; por.ei Saturday
\br.:ary >. or. account _f ir.o'.vient
weather. ,.c .
Mrs. V-- - Ta- a!'.
d to Washingrcn. D. C. 1 t
'ties iay because of the :llr. -s of
er little , grand-? :-r. Mast.-: Kd ard
M,yers. ? J
BFNF.ZER A. M. F. CM I RCII
Rev. J. C. James. 1'astor
hber.ete: :s -ta.<:c on r.ew ,::e
inee the arpcirtnte'r: of Rev. J.
1. Janus.. Tre m'-ming and right '
eriv.en? wore both inspiring and
ere attended by very large audi-noes,
not withstard:ng th inclero
nt weatheV.' ' The church has (
lunched a rally and every class #
i WAI'V'** c ! ~
j. uP^cr :ne
endership ef \ hue Va stor. Sunday
was kre^r. as >rpar
ay ::t our Sur.day ?choo'.. "i k
..'.io.rov. ?rou^r.t cr.e r-our.o of suur
ar.u tr.e adult? :*. tvunds.
"l5r?<r.N.o.. 1 .e.iuJthe Str.i'er department
vsivrted the largest number
<i iw.u-. ds. therefore :r.axi'"c it
he sweets*st c.ass ar.d TTumber 5
i the Primary- sieton rt?r.e:vt- ruports'!
tr.e ".a:cest number :: cr.e.tbs.
tak:r.? :t the sweetest c'.a-s. Afrrr
*-ach r;ns?oortt rtbut < sn.
a*. the sr.car was sc!J to :rfvers ^
nd rr.err.hers of the Sur.day school 'S
o reimburse the treasury. Mr. T.
-astro. the district surer.rt sr.ient
Ottr A 0 F. Lea cue was held 8
t. its usual hour, a '.arce croup 1
f your.c peor.e was present. An *2
all was played ar.d e:\;.;.sd by ,JP
wryiOs Vcu are welcom.e to
'bcr.cre- at a.'. s'er^eyF^"
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